After a week of having its price blown up, Skyward Aluminum had now become a hotspot in share market A.
All investors knew that there were dealers trying to fight for control in this company.
Therefore, both retail investors with idle funds and organizations are trying to do everything they can just to get their hands on even a slight portion.
In truth, these past few days, investors who had shares in Skyward Aluminum had indeed made a lot of money.
Jasper alone had thrown in more than two billion Somer Dollars, while Conrad had thrown in 1.5 billion.
Jasper did not care though, for this was all Gale’s money, after all.
That morning, Gale had transferred another 1.5 billion over to assist Jasper.
Jasper was truly impressed by Gale’s wealth.
Work was much easier this time compared to the other trades he had done in stock markets before.
All he had to do was buy.
It was not his money anyway, so Jasper immediately bought all available shares the moment the market opened with nothing remaining.
Such a transaction instantly caused the share price to increase.
“Holy sh*t. It’s going to rise to the limit in five minutes with how you’re buying the shares. How are you planning to buy 5% of the shares?” Henry asked in shock when he saw the scene upon his arrival.
Jasper smiled. “I have my ways.”
With that, Jasper then canceled all transactions that had yet to be confirmed backstage.
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